Enough with the anger … Let’s make sweet, sweet Empire love …

Writer-producer-director, Robert Meyer Burnett, and the Imagination Connoisseurs of The Post-Geek Singularity put on their rose-colored glasses and reminisce about all the good times on Hoth with Darth and the boys … plus a lot questions from fans and other pleasant memories on episode #210 of ROBSERVATIONS.

Specifically, RMB covers the following:

• Rob recalls what it was like watching the original Star Wars trilogy (episodes IV, V, and VI) in the movie theater back in 1985.

• RMB bemoans the fact that fans don’t talk about what we LOVE about Star Wars anymore. Why is that?

• Esteemed member of The PGS, Ian Samuels, makes his case as to why SW:TESB is not just a great sequel … it’s one of the best films. Ever.

• Rob and the viewers have an in-depth discussion about the state of streaming and whether or not the current string of re-boots and franchise extensions will last for the major studios. Based on this letter.

• With a little urging from Imagination Connoisseur, CK, Rob talks about Chinese cinema and the Ip Man series of films.

• Are we dying a slow death under the weight of big-studio blockbusters?Imagination Connoisseur, Doug Harris, writes about the need for exhibitors (theater chains) to put pressure on the studios to bring back mid-budget movies.

About Robert Meyer Burnett

Best known for FREE ENTERPRISE, starring Emmy winners William Shatner and Eric McCormack, Rob Burnett offers his own unique perspective on the entertainment industry in his daily “Robservations” video blogs.